simple sentence with the main idea.
no you can get the idea is in the body of the paragraph and in the climax
When ensuring that each paragraph relates to the central idea of your piece, focus on coherence and unity. Make sure each paragraph has a clear topic sentence that directly relates to the central idea. Also, check that all supporting details and examples within the paragraph reinforce and contribute to the central theme.
A topic sentence provides the main idea or the central point of a paragraph. It sets the tone for the rest of the paragraph and gives readers a clear idea of what to expect.
The most important part of a paragraph is its main sentence(s) that has the topic of that paragraph's central idea.
in a paragraph or selection is the central idea or the most important thought.
central point
A well organized paragraph should have one main idea. The other sentences should back up that one idea. If you have another idea it should be in a separate paragraph.
It is a group of sentences used to discuss one central idea or topic.
one central idea, and then 3 or 4 supporting facts.
When looking for the main idea in a single paragraph, I would focus on identifying the central topic or theme that the paragraph is discussing. This can usually be found in the topic sentence or repeated throughout the paragraph. It is important to distinguish the main idea from supporting details or examples.
In regular writing it is called a paragraph. In poetry it is called a stanza. (not sure on the spelling of that.)